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Jessica Lewis of ‘Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X’.Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty Images

“Live feeds or challenge performances.

It would add more perspective to what they are hearing at Tribal Council and help avoid jury tampering.

It’s hard to know if something really happened in the game if unseen.

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Jessica Lewis of ‘Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X’.Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty Images

When people get voted out, they report back to everyone at Ponderosa what transpired.

Unfortunately, people aren’t always honest and sometimes set out to sabotage people.

This would certainly combat that.”

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The cast of ‘Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X’.Monty Brinton/CBS Entertainment

The other thing Jessica wishes she could combat?

But it makes the Jessica Lewis Quarantine Questionnaire.

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I want to say that my kids appreciate me more now after being without me for 7 weeks.

I was promoted at work, which was a huge step for me.

As for the podcast, you might have heard about it:Why _____ Lostwith David Bloomberg on RHAP.

What is your proudest moment ever from playingSurvivor?

Truly, just making it.

I am not a camper still have no desire to be one but literally nothing bothered me out there.

I looked at it all and just thought, “So this is what we are doing now.”

Thankfully, David made it, I only had to go once, and I didn’t falter.

I came home feeling better than I ever had, physically.

Mentally is another story.

What is your biggest regret from yourSurvivorexperience?

I had told myself to pick the first one I touched, which I did.

Cleary, that was a mistake.

So to futureSurvivorplayers, take my dad’s advice!

Here’s one that I hope doesn’t get me in trouble.

That bar was attached to a bucket.

If we moved our arms/hands even the slightest bit, the bucket would dump colored water all over us.

So, Jeff gets us all set up and says his “This challenge is on.”

Immediately, everyone but two people were soaked with colored water.

Jeff quickly realized that the challenge hadn’t been set properly and needed to be reset.

How do you feel about the edit you got on the show?

Most of it was spot on.

I had actually discussed this with Jeff at casting how he gets people to divulge too much at Tribal.

I told him he wasn’t going to get anything out of me, which seemed to fascinate him.

Sure enough, production remembered this and called me out on it, but I wasn’t budging.

The biggest issue I have is one very big missing piece of my game: Adam.

He and I were tightly aligned and incredibly close from the moment we were swapped together.

I knew their games and knew them both the best, which made the vote hard.

What was it like coming back to regular society after being out there?

Was there culture shock or an adjustment coming back?

I adjusted pretty quickly to being back.

I think the hardest part, honestly, was not being able to tell anyone where I’d been.

I sleep with a noise machine that plays the sound of ocean waves.

And I love coconut now!

Every Wednesday night, right before the episode would air.

Those were HARD days for my family.

I had no idea what would be shown.

Obviously, a lot happens out there and only so much can make air.

He was completely messing with me!

Nothing like that had happened, but it got my head spinning.

I certainly wasn’t alone out there.

Other people would be part of my story; how would it fit together?

What would the editors focus on?

Obviously,Survivoris not just a game for a million dollars; it’s also entertainment.

There is no script, no provided roles.

It’s just you in the most raw and vulnerable form.

You forget about the cameras.

Even though you lived it, it is still unknown.

And scary as hell.

Whom do you still talk, text, or email with the most from your season?

If you haven’t guessed, Ken and Adam more so than anyone.

There have been occasional chats with others but nothing even close to Ken and Adam.

Those two are truly great people and I have so much appreciation for them both.

Who’s one player from anotherSurvivorseason you wish you could have played with or against and why?

I have to pick my favorite:Cirie.

Socially, she is a powerhouse.

Her ability to lull people into a sense of security was amazing to watch.

I certainly would want to be part of her brigade and not on the receiving end of it!

If you could make one change to any aspect ofSurvivor, what would it be and why?

It would add more perspective to what they are hearing at Tribal Council and help avoid jury tampering.

It’s hard to know if something really happened in the game if unseen.

When people get voted out, they report back to everyone at Ponderosa what transpired.

Unfortunately, people aren’t always honest and sometimes set out to sabotage people.

This would certainly combat that.

Finally, would you play again if asked?

Did I pick a black rock??

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